Sunday, 13 July 2014

MAUD AND MILLIE

by Andrea ( Bea )Vonk • 13/07/2014
Photo's: Andrea ( Bea ) Vonk  Styling: Andrea ( Bea) Vonk


There is a new look for the blog that belongs to Modern Country Lady's dogs, the Maud and Millie's blog, and a new blogpost  too. Here's the link to the blog.Enjoy! 


Friday, 11 July 2014

THE HAMPTON COURT FLOWER SHOW 2014 -THE FLORAL AND THE ROSE MARQUEE

by Andrea ( Bea )Vonk • 11/07/2014
Photo's: Andrea ( Bea ) Vonk  Styling: Andrea ( Bea) Vonk

















This time of the year is the time of the Hampton Court Flower Show, one of those unmissable events. 
If  you've never been, you must go . Although I have to say, the trip into London , which usually takes an hour and a half  from here took us four hours instead due to all the traffic and visitors to the show, , so that was a bit of a  drag. Just so you know -forewarned is forearmed ! Pack some sandwiches and some water for eating and drinking in the car, would be my advice.

There were a few lovely new varieties of  plants which you can see here and some of the displays were breathtaking. I would say there was a lot of white and blue/purple, both in plants inside the marquee as also in the showgardens.I asked one lady who  was a stylist and had constructed an absolutely amazing display , how long it had taken her.Four days she told me .And then everything still looks as fresh as a daisy, in spite of being in a rather warm marquee.

There is too much to show you, really. I will do some more posts about the show gardens and also all the outside things you can see , in the next few posts so you don't feel left out.
Believe me, it's great to visit. 
But also great to be back in my own garden !


Tuesday, 8 July 2014

WHAT IS IN MY GARDEN NOW- JULY.

by Andrea ( Bea )Vonk • 08/07/2014

Photo: Andrea ( Bea ) Vonk  Styling: Andrea ( Bea) Vonk





It's July which means summer is getting on, which always makes me a bit sad.However, there is still a lot to enjoy .It's now that the hydrangea is getting into it's stride. 
Admittedly Madonna's most hated flower, but mixed with some other flowers it can look just fine.
Here are some flowers I mixed in from my garden that are still blooming as well- some later roses and chamomile.the last one practically a weed, but nevertheless quite cute.
Not so bad after all. I reckon.

Monday, 7 July 2014

BUTTERFLIES IN THE GARDEN

by Andrea ( Bea )Vonk • 07/07/2014

Photo: Andrea ( Bea ) Vonk  Styling: Andrea ( Bea) Vonk




It seems it's not  so bad after all if you get overcome and would rather sit in the garden with a good book instead of weeding and digging.Had I been removing all the nettles ( impossible anyway ) from my borders I would have had at least not caught a glimpse of this little feller. So there is  a thing to be said for being lazy sometimes. Rather like the white little legs.  
Enclosed some more pictures of the garden after the recent rain.So green now it's untrue.Ah, there's England for you.Rain and green.
See you later ! XO Bea

Monday, 30 June 2014

HOW TO MAKE YOUR OWN MOTIVATIONAL CUSHION

by Andrea ( Bea )Vonk • 30/06/2014

Photo: Andrea ( Bea ) Vonk  Styling: Andrea ( Bea) Vonk

MODERN COUNTRY LADY-CRAFT 
 MOTIVATIONAL CUSHION-

80TH BIRTHDAY PRESENT 





I don't know about you, but I was rather stumped when I had to figure out what to buy someone for their 80th Birthday.I mean, what would you still need that you haven't got at that age ? A jumper? Or a bottle of wine? Been there , done that I reckon. The personalised cushion I made in a few posts ago went down so well that I decided to make another one for this really much older birthday boy- but then with a sort of motivational -sort of-quote - I came up with. 
I tell you, I reckon it was the best received present of them all ! Was he happy ? You can betya !
And whilst I was on a roll, and the Birthday cards for 80-years old I found were either, dull, boring or completely overpriced, I decided to make my own that would tie in with the cushion itself. No reason why you shouldn't either  !

 Here's again how to go about it.
-remember -  it's a unique way to say how much you value the person you are giving the present to.. here's my easy modern twist for a great present ! ( and while you are doing your design, you may as well make a card as well ! )


 You will need : 

white cotton or linen 
different scraps of colored fabric
 " Bondaweb" or similar iron-on adhesive for fabric 


1. Take a simple pillow slip with an envelope closing at the back as your example for a pattern .
2 .Cut your white cotton or linen according to this pattern.If you want to achieve a small rectangular cushion simple adjust the size a bit.
3.Come up with a short, positive quote, print this off  in a font you like on your printer.
4.Cut out the letters in paper then arrange on the different coloured fabric and move around till you have a combination of colours you like.  
5. Cut out the fabric letters using the paper font letters as a guide line.
6 .Iron some " Bondaweb" or other similar fabric adhesive that will attach one fabric to another on the back of the letters , then iron the letters to the cushion.If need be you can also as an extra measure, zigzag the letters to the fabric as well.
7. Add an image in fabric underneath the slogan , again using " Bondaweb".Choose a slogan that is perfect for the person you are making it for,  then gift it to the lucky friend you made it for-proudly.Always better than anything you can buy for them . 





Cushion design : Andrea ( Bea ) Vonk  Card Design: Andrea ( Bea) Vonk

WHY LAVENDER MATTERS-THE SMALL TORTOISE SHELL BUTTERFLY

by Andrea ( Bea )Vonk • 30/06/2014

Photo's : Andrea ( Bea ) Vonk  Styling: Andrea ( Bea) Vonk

                                                                            LAVENDER MATTERS















This month I had the plan to write a short post about lavender and how great it is to use in as filling in small ( needle) cushions . And that it's a really 
problem free plant, especially if you have a sunny corner in your garden.
 
And also to urge you pick your own lavender as soon as you can so you will have a good supply of gorgeous smelling dried flowers for all your arty / crafty projects. ( For instance, to make your own lavender water and other things like lavender sugar ) .
 But seeing these small tortoise shell butterflies yesterday descending en masse  and feasting on the open lavender flowers has given me pause for thought.

I wish you would have been there .You could hear their wings flap slowly while they were drinking and  they were going from flower to flower, sometimes hanging upside down , just to get the nectar out of the buds.It was just such a a life affirming experience.and to think if I would not have planted the lavender, and would not have left the flowers on, I would never have lived to see this happen.

Last year I picked my lavender as soon as the flowers opened, dried them ,and
have had a great supply of dried lavender. 

I would , by all means, still  urge you to plant loads and loads of lavender.It's a really easy plant and you can even grow it in a big pot on your terrace if you live in the city.

But keep some flowers on the plant for the butterflies.It seems more and more butterflies seems to disappear and become extinct. There's a  really good article about why butterflies matter here on the Butterfly Conservation website.

A few good reasons which you can find there, for me at least are :

Conserving butterflies will improve our whole environment for wildlife.
Conserving butterflies will enrich the lives of people now and in the future.
 
The life cycle of the butterfly- from egg to caterpillar to chrysalis is one of the wonders of nature.

Butterflies are beautiful.
People love butterflies.

So keep on planting your lavender- but keep some flowers on if you can ! And leave a whole patch of nettles as well ( as I do as I am not that tidy ) as this seems to be attractive to them too.
  

CRAZY ABOUT TENNIS- A QUICK PRESENT

by Andrea ( Bea )Vonk • 30/06/2014

Photo: Andrea ( Bea ) Vonk  Styling: Andrea ( Bea) Vonk

MODERN COUNTRY LADY-CRAFT 
 NAME CUSHION 





Here's another example if you are stuck for a present - I have always find it really hard to figure out what to give the men in my family ! The personalised cushion I made in a few posts ago went down so well that I decided to make another one for the next birthday boy. Here's again how to go about it.
-remember -  it's a unique way to say how much you value the person you are giving the present to.. here's my easy modern twist for a great present ! ( and while you are doing your design, you may as well make a card as well ! )


 You will need : 

white cotton or linen 
different scraps of colored fabric
 " Bondaweb" or similar iron-on adhesive for fabric 


1. Take a simple pillow slip with an envelope closing at the back as your example for a pattern .
2 .Cut your white cotton or linen according to this pattern.If you want to achieve a small rectangular cushion simple adjust the size a bit.
3.Print off the name of the person for which the cushion will be made in a font you like on your printer.
4.Cut out the letters in paper then arrange on the different coloured fabric and move around till you have a combination of colours you like.  
5. Cut out the fabric letters using the paper font letters as a guide line.
6 .Iron some " Bondaweb" or other similar fabric adhesive that will attach one fabric to another on the back of the letters , then iron the letters to the cushion.If need be you can also as an extra measure, zigzag the letters to the fabric as well.
7. Add an image in fabric underneath the name , again using " Bondaweb".Choose an image that is perfect for the person you are making it for, so say a rugby ball for someone who is crazy about rugby, or a tennis racket for a tennis fan- then gift it to the lucky friend you made it for-proudly.Always better than anything you can buy for them . 





Cushion design : Andrea ( Bea ) Vonk  Card Design: Andrea ( Bea) Vonk

Thursday, 26 June 2014

KEEP YOUR ROSES GOING

by Andrea ( Bea )Vonk • 26/06/2014

Photo: Andrea ( Bea ) Vonk  Styling: Andrea ( Bea) Vonk




This month ( June)  has been spectacular so far for our roses, but sadly, at the end of June, it very often is the end of the rose abundance. Just a quick tip just in case you love roses as much as I do: it really is worthwhile  to keep on deadheading. to keep your roses going as long as you can.This rose, the " Albertine" has just had most of the roses that had finished flowering, removed- and as a result I can see a whole lot of new buds starting.Keep snipping and keep them going !! 



PS. If you are interested in roses, you may want to check out the My Aunt Agatha Flickr site which you can find here  !! 

Friday, 20 June 2014

ROSES I HAVE LOVED-

by Andrea ( Bea )Vonk • 20/06/2014

Photo: Andrea ( Bea ) Vonk  Styling: Andrea ( Bea) Vonk










This year has been fantastic so far for our roses.Last year was terrible - it was so very hot that the roses all dropped off or turned brown .But this year is really astounding.So I thought to show you some quick shots of my front garden and drive which I took last night while my other half was dozing in front of the football on the telly ,The quality of the pictures isn't that great as it was getting dark but it's just to give you an idea.Most of my roses are at the front of the house and I always have some favourites that I plant wherever I live .
I love the “ Albertine “ rose- it's such a good performer .It's got a lovely delicate rose scent ( some quite vicious thorns mind you ) and it's a great climber . The flowers themselves are a lovely soft pink colour when the rose is open, and the shape is like a rose on a cover of a 1950's romantic novel- a bit like a mid-century summer dress with a tight bodice and a wide skirt .The buds are a striking rose-red before they open up. And a great contrast to the soft pink flowers.I grow it on a rustic trellis attached to the front of the house .The trellis I found discarded outside an old florist's shop .

I love the “ New Dawn” rose, too, it's my mum's favourite.Everywhere I live I plant one to remind me of her as we both live in a different coun try and are so far away from each other.It's a delicate rose, not so vigirous as the “ Albertine “ but the colour is a really delicate sort of pink, like the inside of the ear of a fluffy cuddly white kitten.

There's a white rose at the entrance of the drive that was a standard rose with a lovely peach colour, but the standard died off, and the root of it turned into a white rose with huge clusters of roses with a lovely scent.So I can't tell you what rose it is, but it certainly means to it's a good idea to leave your dead standard roses in the soil if it dies as you never know what might happen.

The “ Peace “ rose is one I inherited from the previous owner/gardener, and it's a really gorgeous delicate yellow rose with pink edges, just beautiful. Also a great favourite, I once had a standard “ Peace” rose which my mother gave to me for my birthday..

My last rose at the front is “Teasing Georgia” - soft yellow, and looking like one of those old fashioned roses you see on paintings.. ( but it's more healthy as it's a David Austin rose, bred to be more disease resistant.)Although not as strong as the “ Albertine”, it's a beautiful rose I can really recommend.


Thursday, 19 June 2014

SUMMER ENTERTAINING- RUSSIAN EGGS

by Andrea ( Bea )Vonk • 19/06/2014

Photo: Andrea ( Bea ) Vonk  Styling: Andrea ( Bea) Vonk

For a glorious summer lunch you could do no better than by making a staple that the Dutch people often order in their cafes and restaurants for lunch: Russian Eggs.
I decided to make this yesterday for my birthday when I had some friends and family over and although the dish has a certain seventies appeal, it really is rather tasty ( but not very slimming) and it went 
down very well! 

Your ingredients 
for the potato salad:

1.5 kilo's potatoes
1 pot of mayonaise,
 1 pot of chopped gherkins, 
10 small pickled onions ( sweet /sour )
 a small bunch of parley and
 2 table spoons of Dijon mustard .

for your deviled eggs :
4 eggs,
1/3 pot of mayonaise
mustard
parsley
salt and pepper


Remaining ingredients :
fresh asparagus( 2 bunches) freshly boiled/prepared and chilled
baby tomatoes
strawberries
cucumber
grapes
boiled ham
salami
cold roast pork
Italian Prosciutto

Here's how to make your potato salad:

Make some potato salad by boiling 1.5 kilo's potatoes that you have peeled and cubed. test if done, then drain and cool.Mix with one pot of mayonaise, 1 pot of chopped gherkins, 10 small pickled onions ( sweet /sour ) a small bunch of parley and 2 table spoons of Dijon mustard .Season to taste and arrange in the middle of a big serving dish.

Next, make your devilled eggs.
How to make devilled eggs: 

Boil 4 eggs till they are hard-boiled ( about 10 minutes ), then cool under running water, peel and half.Scoop all the egg yolks out of your halved egg whites and put them in a bowl.Mix the egg yolks with some mustard, salt and pepper, mayonaise and parsley according to taste .Fill the egg-white halves with scoops of the egg-yolk mixture.Set aside .


Remaining ingredients for your Russian Eggs Dish:


fresh asparagus( 2 bunches) freshly boiled/prepared and chilled
baby tomatoes
strawberries
cucumber
grapes
boiled ham
salami
cold roast pork
Italian Prosciutto


How to put your Russian Egg dish together:

Place the potato salad in the middle of a big serving dish.
Place some rolled up Prosciutto on the edge of the serving disg , and arrange some of the devilled eggs on top, and the rest of the eggs on the 4 corners of the dish as you can see on the picture.Wrap your cooked chilled asparagus in the boiled ham slices and place at the edge of the dish , half on top of the potato salad ( use the picture for guidance how this should look ) Fold your salami like a little cone and place a few on the top , in the middle of the potato salad.
Arrange the cold roast pork slice by slice between slices of cucumber on the edge of the dish.
Use the strawberries, grapes and baby tomatoes to decorate the rest of the dish to pleasing effect.